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Priyanka Chopra's bikini photos are going viral, Baahubali 2 is a hit in Pakistan

The big screen adaptation of America's cult TV series about voluptuous lifeguards saving troubled strangers on the coast of Los Angeles, Baywatch, marks the Hollywood debut of Priyanka Chopra. Is PeeCee India's answer to Pamela Anderson? Well, we don't know about that but her toned body has caught the attention of fans all over the world. She has successfully broken the internet again with a halter neck white and blue tie and dye print bikini after her classy strapless two-piece look. However, while Priyanka gave us a glimpse of her bikini body while chilling at Miami beach, fans will not see her running in slo-mo on the big screen in Baywatch.

SS Rajamouli's Baahubali 2 has opened to packed houses across the border. The film, which is on its way to cross the Rs 1500 crore mark worldwide, is also the first dubbed regional film to be released in Pakistan after a long time. The epic saga hit approximately 100 screens there and has made about Rs 4.5 crores so far, all set to shatter some big box office records in Pakistan. This is huge, considering the film's star cast is not as popular as some of the Bollywood names there. Pakistani film distributor Amjad Rasheed said, "The film has got a huge response in Pakistan despite the fact that it purports mythology and Hindu tradition. I guess it is the daredevil action as much as the mind-blowing special effects that have appealed to the Pakistan audiences."

All this and more, on this episode of In Da Club.

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